Is China's rise a threat to regional stability in Asia?: the impact of China's multilateralism in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization/ Jann Christoph von der Putten
Material type: TextPublication details: 2010Subject(s): In: The Indonesian Quarterly Vol.38, No.3, pp.294-308 (30)Summary: Analyses the impact of China's rise through the case study of China's multilateral relations with its Central Asian neighbours in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). It examines how China's rise affects regional stability in Central Asia. Through this study, this article then concludes that through the SCO, China can take on an increasingly active role in safeguarding security and promoting econominc and cultural development in its region and also to communities such as ASEAN. It also goes on to suggest that China and related countries within the community should actively continue to maintain and strengthen engagement policies and ensure that their own national interests are also addressed through this process.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Analyses the impact of China's rise through the case study of China's multilateral relations with its Central Asian neighbours in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). It examines how China's rise affects regional stability in Central Asia. Through this study, this article then concludes that through the SCO, China can take on an increasingly active role in safeguarding security and promoting econominc and cultural development in its region and also to communities such as ASEAN. It also goes on to suggest that China and related countries within the community should actively continue to maintain and strengthen engagement policies and ensure that their own national interests are also addressed through this process.
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